![]() ![]() ![]() Through exhaustive benchmarking, we get hard numbers-the exact framerate impact of adjusting any particular setting, telling you exactly how far you can push your system, at the integrated graphics, entry level, enthusiast, and high-end tiers. What You See is What You Get is one of the most comprehensive graphics settings analysis on the interwebs. But what if that same flexibility made its way over to PC? What if, in under two minutes, you could configure the exact graphics settings for your card to get a guaranteed frame rate and not have to think twice, instead of hunting through forums and trying to make sense of benchmarks? That’s where IGN India’s What You See is What You Get comes in. That simplicity has always been what made people turn to consoles. Most people just want to get a game up and running at a solid 30 or 60 FPS and just play. When a title like Grand Theft Auto 5 comes around with over 20 graphics settings on offer, that flexibility can turn into a nightmare. Flexibility is also perhaps PC gaming’s greatest trade-off. ![]()
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